When John Cabot arrived in North America in 1497, he is believed to have landed on the coast of what is now Newfoundland, Canada. He found a land rich in resources, including abundant fish stocks, which were vital for the European markets. Cabot's exploration marked the beginning of English interest in North America, although he did not establish a permanent settlement or realize the full extent of his discovery. His journey paved the way for future exploration and colonization by England.
Newfoundland is what John Cabot [c. 1450-c. 1498] found on his voyage. His voyage took him to North America, and most likely to the subsequent Canadian North America. Cabot was born in Venice, Italy. His birth name was Giovanni Caboto.
what did john cabot find
John Cabot found a surplus of fish which lead their fishermen to those waters.
he was the first european since the vikings to explore the mainland of north america and the first to search the northwest passage.
He took Sebastian Cabot to help explore Asia which they did not find Asia because he mistook North America for Asia.And there is your true anwser of "Why did John Cabot take Sebastian?"!
It was in the year 1497. And when he arrived there he found gold and diamond's.
Newfoundland is what John Cabot [c. 1450-c. 1498] found on his voyage. His voyage took him to North America, and most likely to the subsequent Canadian North America. Cabot was born in Venice, Italy. His birth name was Giovanni Caboto.
john cabot found the north west passage and he also found silver and gold
he went to new found land that was America.
what did john cabot find
He found silver and gold.
John Cabot found Newfoundland and the Grand Banks a rich fishing ground
John Cabot was the 2nd person to discover America however he was looking for a trade route with Asia. He landed on Newfoundland and found many great fishing spots. Hope I helped!
John Cabot found a surplus of fish which lead their fishermen to those waters.
what did John Cabot never find
John Cabot went to the new world America
he was the first european since the vikings to explore the mainland of north america and the first to search the northwest passage.